Peterborough in the Cup 18:10 - Jan 29 with 7294 views | traininvain | Thoughts on team selection and resting players? Personally I’d pick the strongest team possible maybe with the exception of Willock and give one of the centre backs a rest for Sanderson. Winning is a good habit and it’d be good to maintain momentum. | | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 11:29 - Jan 30 with 2745 views | dmm | Starting the game after, Borough at home, it will be 6 games in 18 days. As much as I'd want a strong team fielded in the cup, I think resting some players against Peterborough is a must. That will obviously weaken the side a bit but I think there's adequate cover in most positions and, if needed, judicious use of the subs bench is always an option. | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 11:38 - Jan 30 with 2715 views | francisbowles |
Peterborough in the Cup on 00:45 - Jan 30 by stainrods_elbow | This! The strange contradiction whereby some fans who like to collude with this kind of thing in the name of some spurious 'wokeness', acknowledging/endorsing the improvments in player welfare since the 1970s/80s in terms of sports science, enhanced diet, better pitches, fewer games (in many cases) etc. etc. then turning round and saying that, at the same time, the poor darlings should still be rested whenever possible and cup games don't count, brings me out in hives. Respect the competition, the fans, and the game itself! Apart from which, how many times have we seen managers 'resting' players because of next Saturday's game only for that to blow up in their faces! |
Some truth in what you say but as has been pointed out numerous times before, life has moved on. This match is the first of 7 in 22 days. That is a relentless schedule and as we saw yesterday, we are usually at our best when we have had a decent break before the game. We will want to win the game but the six games after it are more important. We are in an excellent position in the league and won't want to jeopardise it. We have a few needing minutes, so Warbs may want to ensure they get them. It helps that the following game is Wednesday and not Tuesday. A short term gain. It also helps that we can name nine subs and use five especially as there is a chance it could go to extra time. As Northern points out we can't afford to lose Willock and Wallace can't play three in eight days. I would add Johansen to that list as well. Put them on the bench. As for the others, we will be guided by the sports science. We don't invest in it to ignore it. | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 12:03 - Jan 30 with 2664 views | davman |
Peterborough in the Cup on 18:48 - Jan 29 by BrianMcCarthy | I'd rest Field for definite. He fouled a lot today and without reviewing the video that's sometimes a sign of being a half a second off, which would be understandable. He's come back in and played a lot of football. I'd send him and his family (if he has one) on a few days' break to a Health Club, tell him to rest up but look after himself, and then get him ready for the Boro game. |
Yep, love Sam Field, but I counted at least 8 fouls in quick succession that he got away with. Seemed like he was testing the ref to see what he could get away with, but left him no choice whatsoever when he slipped into that challenge late on. If Ball is hanging around; him, Dozell and Amos will do on Saturday. | |
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Peterborough in the Cup on 12:05 - Jan 30 with 2658 views | davman |
Peterborough in the Cup on 19:28 - Jan 29 by Mick_S | With you there mate - we have the best part of 3,500 going and they deserve a proper go at this. |
... and we all know what happened last time we all trekked up there... | |
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Peterborough in the Cup on 12:08 - Jan 30 with 2649 views | denhamhoop2 | Pick the strongest side available Winning is a habit as a club we are not Man United/Liverpool/Chel**** we do not get to pick and choose when we win games. Luckily with Warbs he believes in Respect not just for each game but the opposition as well so fully expect 9 of yesterdays team to start against Peterborough(Depending on if Dieng and Chair are available) | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 12:08 - Jan 30 with 2649 views | Northernr | worth adding that we often have a thread like this before cup games, and Warburton has very rarely made wholesale changes to the team. | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 12:24 - Jan 30 with 2609 views | aston_hoop | Today determines if Chair and Dieng are available or not doesn't it? If so, thats an added bonus going into the game. | |
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Peterborough in the Cup on 13:04 - Jan 30 with 2556 views | DubaiR | I would go with the below Marshall Sanderson (if not cup tied) Dunne Barbet Moses Wallace Balll Dozzel Johansen Thomas Austin | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Peterborough in the Cup on 16:39 - Jan 30 with 2434 views | DavieQPR | It was interesting to see Sanderson was bought on to cover Wallace so might see him at LWB. | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 18:00 - Jan 30 with 2332 views | terryb | Is nobody going to select Chair? | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 18:03 - Jan 30 with 2322 views | Maggsinho |
Peterborough in the Cup on 16:39 - Jan 30 by DavieQPR | It was interesting to see Sanderson was bought on to cover Wallace so might see him at LWB. |
Barbet moved to LWB and Sanderson slotted in on the left of the back three. I’ve no doubt he’ll play against Peterborough. I’d start Chair on the bench and give him 30 minutes or so to ease him back in. | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 21:04 - Jan 31 with 2111 views | Rangersw12 |
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Peterborough in the Cup on 21:13 - Jan 31 with 2073 views | daveB | I would expect to see changes but not wholesale. Moses for Wallace, Sanderson for one of the back 3. Maybe Kakay for Albert then in midfield get minutes for Dozzell and Chair. Whatever 11 he picks will be pretty strong | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 22:23 - Jan 31 with 1885 views | PeterHucker | Marshall Kakay Dickie Dunne Sanderson Odubajo Dozzell Ball Chair Thomas Austin or Dykes But at the end of the day I trust in Mark Warburton and the coaching staff to get the balance right between resting those that need to be rested and playing a strong enough team to win the match. | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 22:40 - Jan 31 with 1836 views | enfieldargh |
Peterborough in the Cup on 22:23 - Jan 31 by PeterHucker | Marshall Kakay Dickie Dunne Sanderson Odubajo Dozzell Ball Chair Thomas Austin or Dykes But at the end of the day I trust in Mark Warburton and the coaching staff to get the balance right between resting those that need to be rested and playing a strong enough team to win the match. |
Dembele signed for Bournemouth so their main threat is gone Never seen us win there so please let me get rid of Priskin & Bent from haunting me | |
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Peterborough in the Cup on 23:23 - Jan 31 with 1748 views | Jigsore | This team has strength in depth, I don't think whipping Adomah, Willock, Johansen through an extra 90 minutes does much except hinder us. If anything it probably gives the other lads currently on the bench a bit of fitness. if we lose, sorry to the purists, I won't be overly bothered. more bothered we didn't win there in the league. this season is special. | |
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Peterborough in the Cup on 07:20 - Feb 1 with 1598 views | cpgerber | Hendrick in the starting line-up as well. | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 14:12 - Feb 1 with 1400 views | strikerace | 6 matches in 22 days, we will be see a lot of squad rotation. Good thing Chair is coming back. I think Dykes and Charlie swapping back and forth (and Gray when he returns), and multiple midfield combinations (including the new player, Chair and Willock resting each other). Its a good thing we have depth. I also think Warbs focusing on the league more than the Cup at this point | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 14:37 - Feb 1 with 1323 views | ParkRoyalR |
Peterborough in the Cup on 14:12 - Feb 1 by strikerace | 6 matches in 22 days, we will be see a lot of squad rotation. Good thing Chair is coming back. I think Dykes and Charlie swapping back and forth (and Gray when he returns), and multiple midfield combinations (including the new player, Chair and Willock resting each other). Its a good thing we have depth. I also think Warbs focusing on the league more than the Cup at this point |
Not to be disagreeable, but if Austin is anything other than a last 15 minute option to rest Willock or if we are chasing a goal and go 2 up top I'd be fearful for our run-in. If we are considering starting Austin, unless his match fitness miraculously improves, we are more or less playing with 10 men. How slow he was to turn to get a shot-off against Reading was painful to see, so easily closed down. I still think he can find a yard in the box with his head but that brought it home to me that he's just not fit enough to find a yard to get shots off in his current state. Spent his 15 minute cameo telling others who been playing for the previous 75 minutes where to run and close-down! Whereas George Thomas was everywhere (as you would expect for someone playing last 15 minutes) and maybe why Warbs made the point of name-checking Dykes running 50 yards to close-down a Reading attack in 90th minute in contrast to someone whose arms were doing more work than his legs. | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 15:02 - Feb 1 with 1273 views | Toast_R | I'm still annoyed at the way we chucked away our last 4th round tie against a dire Sheffield Wednesday at home. Tragic that was. | | | |
Peterborough in the Cup on 15:40 - Feb 1 with 1182 views | themodfather | go for the win, keep the unbeaten run going and a 5th rd awaits. and maybe a few new grounds to see? | | | |
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